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I am about to be set loose to go back to eating "regular" foods. I will be honest and say I am feeling overwhelmed and intimidated. I am so used to junk food/fast food/easy & quick foods. I feel like I don't know what to eat. I am not sure what foods to pick. I don't know what are the best choices. I am worried I am going to go back to the bad foods.....just smaller portions.

Help? :unsure:

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Girlfriend, You'll do fantastic if you make sure you get your 60gr of Protein first, then good carbs. Don't forget 64oz of Water.< /p>

You can do this!!!

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So if I am drinking a bottle of Water & add Crystal Light to it, can I count that as part of my 64 oz?

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You are correct!

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So if I am drinking a bottle of Water & add Crystal Light to it, can I count that as part of my 64 oz?

Yes you can count the water with crystal light. That's the only way I'll drink my water too :)

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What I keep hearing is Protein first (keeps you full longer), chew, chew, chew and drink, drink, drink.

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That's a relief! It's hard for me to get that much Water in because I work 10 hour days. We're taking phone calls all day & they frown up taking "personal breaks" in between our scheduled breaks. I joke that I have the bladder of a gnat and can't hold my Water. Drinking plain water for me is hard, I have to FORCE myself. Adding the Crystal Light makes it easier for me to drink. Still can't hold my water though! LOL :P

So does anyone have any food suggestions when just starting back? There are so many foods I don't like. I feel like I'm a bit lost on HOW to eat healthy.

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What I keep hearing is Protein first (keeps you full longer), chew, chew, chew and drink, drink, drink.

But don't chew and drink at the same time :)

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@ Amy, you got that right!

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I have found one of the hardest things for me is to NOT drink with my meals. I am so used to have my drink when I am eating. I am doing good at NOT drinking, but it really is something I have to be VERY aware of.

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White meat is good for Protein, turkey, fish, chicken and then lots of fresh fruit and vegetables will keep you feeling full and regular. Plus they are a cheaper option than junk food. Experiment with how you prepare and combine them and I am sure you will find plenty that you like.

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That's a relief! It's hard for me to get that much Water in because I work 10 hour days. We're taking phone calls all day & they frown up taking "personal breaks" in between our scheduled breaks. I joke that I have the bladder of a gnat and can't hold my Water. Drinking plain water for me is hard' date=' I have to FORCE myself. Adding the Crystal Light makes it easier for me to drink. Still can't hold my water though! LOL :P

So does anyone have any food suggestions when just starting back? There are so many foods I don't like. I feel like I'm a bit lost on HOW to eat healthy.[/quote']

For suggestions- I love banana carb master yogurt mixed with kashi go lean honey almond flax- 1/2 cup to container of yogurt or hard boiled eggs & egg white. For lunch I pack mine. Usually deli meat like chicken, turkey or roast beef. I make salad with Tomato & lite ranch & add in the deli meat, cottage cheese or tuna or salmon in the pouch. fruit & string cheese for snack if I'm starving. For dinner it's whatever I make for my family: I try to make a Protein (chicken, beef or pork) grilled, baked or sautéed, then a vegetable like steamed broccoli or asparagus or green Beans or zucchini or a salad, a fruit like berries or melon, & a starch like Pasta, potatoes or rice. I don't eat the starch. I've always cooked like this, even before the band, because my husband isn't a casserole person & he grew up having a nice dinner every night! I enjoy cooking tho so I don't mind & it really wasn't too difficult transitioning with the band. good luck! Just watch those portions! :-p

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Oh yes fish! 1-2 times a week for dinner! Salmon on the grill or white fish like cod perch or flounder. I quick sauté with lemon & a little butter. I buy it flash frozen in individual pouches. Salmon I get fresh at costco. Hope that helps!

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